Lenny Welch, O.C. Smith - Lenny Welch Meets O.C. Smith: Cadences Early Recordings (1957-1962) (2020)

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Title: Lenny Welch Meets O.C. Smith: Cadences Early Recordings (1957-1962)
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Pop, Soul, Rhythm and Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:02:57
Total Size: 270 mb
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Tracklist:

1. Lenny Welch - My One Sincere
2. Lenny Welch - Rocket to the Moon
3. Lenny Welch - The Blessing of Love
4. Lenny Welch - The Last Star of Evening
5. Lenny Welch - You Don't Know Me
6. Lenny Welch - I Need Someone
7. Lenny Welch - Darlin'
8. Lenny Welch - Three Handed Woman
9. Lenny Welch - I'd Like to Know
10. Lenny Welch - Changa Rock
11. Lenny Welch - Boogie Cha Cha
12. Lenny Welch - Pony Time
13. Lenny Welch - You Can Have Her
14. Lenny Welch - Mama, Don't You Hit That Boy
15. Lenny Welch - It's Just Not That Easy
16. Lenny Welch - Ebb Tide
17. Lenny Welch - Congratulations Baby
18. Lenny Welch - A Taste of Honey
19. Lenny Welch - The Old Cathedral
20. O.C. Smith - Slow Walk
21. O.C. Smith - Forbidden Fruit
22. O.C. Smith - Bad Man of Missouri
23. O.C. Smith - If You Don't Love Me (Please Leave Me Alone)
24. O.C. Smith - Lighthouse (Lead Me to a Pretty Baby)
25. O.C. Smith - Too Many

Jasmine further expands its catalogue of 'Early Soul' this month with 'Cadences' - a superb collection showcasing the early singles of two future giants of black American music, Lenny Welch and O.C. Smith.

Both of these great singers would find their biggest success in the 1960s, but both began recording in the mid-1950s and both spent a period of their career with New York's Cadence label - the common factor in this compilation.

The talent was there from the very beginning, as you will hear. Although very few of these singles were actual hits, they collectively broke the ground for the success that would eventually come for Lenny with 'Since I Fell For You' in 1963 and O.C. a few years later with 'The Son Of Hickory Holler's Tramp' in 1968.

Beautifully sung and beautifully produced, these recordings display a musical sophistication that was not always present in rhythm & blues records of their era. Listening to them now, it's easy to see that both men were destined for eventual success. It's less easy to see why that success took as long as it did to arrive.

Some superb music - mastered, as always, from the finest available sources - that capably represents a time when Rhythm & Blues was transitioning into Soul, and was being assisted in that transition by two highly able and highly enjoy-able vocalists.


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Many thanks for lossless!!